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X si VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Firsl row: R. Rose, C. Swann, H. JeEers. Second row: D. lanes, G. C:awford, Coach Edward Elliott. Not present for photo was R. Davis. Harriers Place Fifth Led by junior Dave Janes, the varsity cross country squad won three triangle meets and finished high in five others including three M. S. A. meets. It gave Edmond- son a standing of fifth among 11 cross country teams in the city. Edm-ondsonis outstanding record in cross country came with no little effort. The team spent long hours practicing in Leakin Park. Trackmen were hampered in one meet when trans- portation difficulties resulted in the late arrival of several squad members. Coach Ed Elliott will have ,lanes and Gene Crawford returning next year. Members lost to graduation were Rick Rose, Charles Swann, Henry Jeffers, and Ronald Davis. The junior varsity team also finished with a creditable record. ,lim Hesterberg finished fourth among a field of more than 100 in the final M. S. A. group meet. It established a school record. He made the strong finish despite falling down and running with one shoe untied. CROSS COUNTRY Varsity JV 4th of ll 4th of ll M. S. A. group meet fnovicej lst of 3 lst of 3 Triangular meet-Edmondson, Dunbar, St. Paul 3rd of l2 Sth of ll M. S. A. group meet lst of 3 2nd of 3 Triangular meet-Edmondson, Poly, Douglass +V Disqualified 4th of ll M. S. A. group meet llth of 22 Hopkins Spiked Shoe Meet lst of 3 lst of 3 Triangular meet-Edmondson, Southern, St. Joseph VARSITY TRACKMEN pass behind the school during 3 practice 5th of 11 4th of 11 M' S' A' group meet sprint. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY- First row: S. Jenkins, W. Byrd, J. Cranson, G. Collins, A. Radford, J. Hesterberg, W. Zen, I. Mims, Second row: J. Smith, T. Sonntag, G. Phillips, R. O'Meara, R. McConlcey, F. Jeffers, Coarh Edward Elliott. gn
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E 1?-3o 6s- r' its Gt 93 9. W ia.. ae.. P. f- Eff- -... -f Qev 7 5 M5141 Z1 8 ft.-1 2 7 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-Firxt row: J. Young, J. Woodley, H. Sipes, K. Beverungen, T. Masters, E. Tanzymore, T. Farrel, M. Swift, M. Keirle, A. Watts. Second row: A. Pettaway, C. Joyner, C. Blow, D. Shelor, C. Price, S. MacArthur, J. Gathers, R. Keirle, L. Johns, R. Cougnet, H. Briscoe. Third row: Coach Ron Siegert, W. Amprey, A. Banks, W. Feltman, R. Mattingly, F. Carter, J. Colkley, R. Robey, R. Madison, Coach George Kimmett. J ridders Finish Second One minute was the difference between last seasonis jun- ior varsity football team and 1958's championship squad. The minute came at the end of the Carver game. The Red- skin stellar defense had held the Cubs to a scoreless tie. In that final minute Carver scored a touchdown on an eight- yard pass. The Redmen were defeated 8-0. The Redskinis home game with Patterson provided the biggest thrill of the season. With less than four minutes Wounded warrior HERMAN BRISCOE grabs Harry Sipes' pass, then scores a TD against 1 Dunbar. 1 left, the Clippers led 8-0. The Redmen came back and scored a touchdown but missed the conversion try. With only 50 seconds remaining, Charlton Price took a punt on his own 30 yard line. He raced down the sideline for a touchdown and a 12-8 victory. The Indians finished with a 7-1 slate, scored 146 points, and yielded only 30 points. Individual stars were Guy Mar- low, Herman Briscoe, Arlett Pettaway, and Collis Blow. After losing their first two games, the freshman-sopho- more gridders defeated Mervo and Loyola, and tied St. Paul. JV FOOTBALL E Opp. FRESH-soPH FOOTBALL-First mm H. Smith, D. Brent, s. Mack, P. Davis, R. Jones, I-I. 28 Loyola 0 Campbell, R. Robey, C. Miller, J. Rhines, R. Kierle, T. Mazgay. Second row: C. Moore, G. McDon- 26 SOLltl161'11 0 ald, V. Raskauslcas, G. Greene, W. Boden, M. Burke, T. Masters, G. Gibson, C. Harris, P. Watson, 30 MerX,O 0 J. Reed, J. Farmer. Third row: Coach Guy Railey, L. Rousso, V. Williams, A. Joyner, M. Kweclar, C. Holley, N. Tiederman, C. Gerringer, G. Mooney, J. Gathers, G. Beall, manager. 14 Dunhill' 0 A f - i X 14 City 8 i 0 Carver 8 12 Patterson 8 20 St. Paul 6 FRETSH-SOPH FOOTBALL E OPP- 0 Patterson 22 0 Carver 20 30 18 Mervo 0 24 Loyola 6 20 St. Paul 20
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VARSITY SOCCER J V SOCCER E Opponents E Opponents 0 Patterson 7 0 Patterson 3 0 Park 5 O Calvert Hall 4 0 Calvert Hall 4 0 Poly 3 1 Poly 5 0 Mervo 3 0 Mervo 5 0 City 2 O City 2 0 St. Joseph 0 0 St. Joseph l 0 Patterson 3 2 Patterson l O Calvert Hall 1 2 Park 6 0 Poly l 0 Calvert Hall 5 0 Mervo 2 l 0 Poly 4 l City 5 Mervo 3 1 St. Joseph 3 l 0 City 4- 0 St. Joseph 3 ANOTHER STOP-Goalie Stan Brown makes a one-handed save dur- ing the St. Joe contest. Insert: Manny Burciaga, senior star. l Experience Aids Booters Led by two graduating seniors, Manny Burciaga and Pete Hondroulis, Edmondsonls first varsity soccer squad JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER-First row: B. Routson, W. Baptist, G. Shank, W. Parham, W. Stokes, E. Frey, W. Gover, The ViCtOI'y Came midway tl1rOugl1 the Season as an R. Carnagio. Second row: C. Delahanty, manager, R. Byrd, E. Armanas, C. Hughes, R. Pedclicord, W. Brown, J. Scott, D. lVlcClyment, Coach James Norton. managed one win. unsuspecting Patterson ten fell before the Redskin's mighti- est attack, 2-1. The Tribes, leading scorer was Herb Baker, a junior. The booters' coach was Mr. William Mullineaux. Scoring only two goals in the course of a twelve game schedule, the junior varsity soccer team experienced a winless season under coach James Norton. A 's'i is-wana 1 s 'mt 'i'Ftifttj'ah ' adam- p ..,..,..W,, , e' 1 sa. 'A J 3 J J its-fl -9:-...W VARSITY SOCCER-First row: Turner, L. , Smith, P. Hondroulis, H. Schwab, R. Smith, H Baker, Second row: C. Kerbe, manager, T. Mom berger, T. Barberis, C. Thompson, W. Simpson, K. Raeuchle, R. Semmont, Coach William Mui lineaux. f fx 32 ' ., i':i -' ' ' . Q 1' --.H!5f?'5wA'.idSs3txiX. S
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